Week 14: at New England Patriots

Mark and Joe say: Neutral matchup. Joe Flacco blew up for his third multiple-pass-TD game of the year last week, setting season highs in passing yards (381) and TDs (four) with just one interception thrown. Dennis Pitta posted his finest game in living memory with 11 targets for 9/90/2 receiving, wile Breshad Perriman handled three targets for 2/59/1 receiving to check in at second on the team in receiving. Mike Wallace (seven for 6/59/0) and Steve Smith Sr. (10 for 6/53/0) were also over 50 yards receiving, while even Kamar Aiken went over 40 (three for 3/41/0). Running back Terrance West handled three for 3/18/1 on the day. Flacco has two multiple-passing-TD games in his last four games - it looks like the Ravens' pass offense may be peaking during the stretch run into the playoffs.
The Patriots' pass defense is in the middle of the NFL in most categories, averaging 243.0 net passing yards allowed per game (12th in the NFL) with 17 passing scores given out vs. seven interceptions and 26 sacks generated (21st- and 14th-ranked in the NFL, respectively). From Week 10 to Week 13 of the 2016 season (over the last four weeks, but includes 10 teams on bye during that time span - each team has at least three games played in the last four weeks), New England has averaged 20.8 fantasy points allowed per game to opposing quarterbacks (13th-most in the NFL); and 24 fantasy points per game allowed to wide receivers (16th in the NFL); with 6.2 fantasy points given up per game to tight ends (12th-least). Jared Goff had a tough time at New England last weekend, but what did we expect from a rookie at Bill Belichick's house? (14/32 for 126 net yards, one TD and two interceptions thrown, with four sacks taken for -35 yards).
This looks like a neutral matchup for the high-flying Ravens.